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Another example of Breck Gorman's damascus barrel refinish.
Unread 12-10-2020, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default Another example of Breck Gorman's damascus barrel refinish.

Just finished up this project. Barrels redone by Breck Gorman and some cracks disappear thanks to another artist Dan May Classic Gunstocks. I couldn't be happier. I normally shy away from project guns but this is a circa 1911 PH 8 gauge with 36" bbls. Someone cleaned 1/3 of the left barrel with steel wool and it killed all the color. A gun worth preserving in my opinion.
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Unread 12-10-2020, 07:58 PM   #2
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Most definitely worth preserving! Well done.
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Agreed, that one is worth preserving Craig. Surely you can show us a little more of it, unless there's a future article in the works possibly ? Congrats on a great find.
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The trigger guard looks tiny compared to that big frame, beautiful Parker! Bobby
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The trigger guard looks tiny compared to that big frame, beautiful Parker! Bobby
Yeah, the same sized guard is used on all Parker frame sizes. And it is very small looking on these big guns.

The gun looks great craig.
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A few quick pictures. The forend had two 4 inch cracks along both sides and two metal pins visible both top and bottom. The stock had a crack on the left side runner from the top tang down towards the checkering, you can just see it in the photo take enlarged.
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nice 8 gauge....a very nice job on this gun.....charlie
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Beautiful figure in that old stock. And of course beautiful job on the barrels Breck.
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Fine resurrection of a pretty rare gun, looks great! Congratulations, well done.
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I just love the color of the stock..... is it correct?
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